How To Save The World: Germany’s Wind Power Economy

How To Save The World: Germany's Wind Power Economy

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20 thoughts on “How To Save The World: Germany’s Wind Power Economy”

  1. wing energy is green no doubt about it but materials used for producing green energy are not really green. installing these heavy structures really kill surrounding nature. Today in the name of green , businesses are growing to make money than saving nature. ultimately all running towards zero without knowing the real impacts.

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  2. Germany is in big trouble ,wind electricity is so expensive that lots of Germans can't pay their bill anymore,last winter there were weeks without any wind and sun that brought their grid near total collapse.Same for Australia!

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  3. The Thing Is Doesn't Germany Have a Motherload of Solarpanels? The Wind Turbines Help Germany But So as The Solar Panels

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  4. According to Parker’s article, published March 8, “Infrasound (inaudible) and low-frequency (audible) noise (slowly vibrating sound waves collectively referred to as ILFN) produced by Industrial-scale Wind Turbines (IWTs) directly and predictably cause adverse human health effects. The sonic radiation tends to be amplified within structures, and sensitivity to the impact of the resonance increases with continuing exposure.”
    “The primary pathway of turbine assault on human health is no mystery,” wrote Parker. “The Israeli army has used low-frequency sound pulses as high-tech crowd control for years. People are made nauseous and confused, with blurred vision, vertigo, headaches, tachycardia, heightened blood pressure, pain and ringing in the ears, difficulties with memory and concentration, anxiety, depression, irritability, and panic attacks.”- Psychologist Helen Schwiesow Parker, Ph.D

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  5. You don't get to see the extream amounts of pollution caused by the manufacture of these things, nothing short of idiocracy.

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  6. 4:20
    So it costs DOUBLE to produce, and the only way it can survive is if the government hurts the competition, and raise taxes on families… This is "progress" ? Or "forward thinking" ?
    Why not tell the manufacturers to find more efficient technology? What a crock!
    This whole "report" stinks of bias not just towards green energy, but towards a much larger & more intrusive Government.

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